0 FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We invite, communication from ail permit who are. interested in matters properly belonging to thU department. lor the Bloomfield Timet.. New Buffalo, Pa., Jan. 27, 1870. Yellow Fat In Hogs. Mr. Editor : Having seen several (torn rnunientions in The Times in regard to yel low fat in liogs, I would say that Mr. 51. Shatto, of Watts township, informed mo that ho had a breed of hogs for several years, that when killed the fat and lard present a yellow appearance. Mr. E. I). Wells, butcher of this place, killed some of tho hogs for Mr. Shatto, and they think tli at it is in tho breed of hogs, more than from feed or any other cause, that tho fat is yellow. Tho only difference in tho meat of this and other breeds, is that it is harder and not so tendor as that Of other broods. Novus. Get Leather Bits. One of the most cruel things to ilutub beasts is putting frozen iron bits into a horse's mouth. It is notonly pain ful but a dangerous act. For every time living flesh touches a metal much below the freezing point, the latter extracts the heat from tho former and freezes it. Thus a horse's mouth becomes frozen by the cold iron several times a day put into it ; each time causing these .freezings to go deeper and deeper, to end at last iu ex tensive ulceration. With such a sore mouth the poor horse refuses to cat and pines away, which calls the horse doctor in. They call it bots, glanders, horse-ail, &o., and go to cramming down poisonous drugs in big doses; and the next you know of the poor abused creature, he is truddled off to bo food for fish or the crows. Many a valuable horse has been " mysteriously," lost, in just that way. Thinking and human people avoid this by first warming tho bits ; but this is much trouble, and sometimes impossible as in night work like staging and phy sician's work. Now all this trouble and loss are entirely avoided as we have found on long trial, by getting the haroess makers to get leather bits for winter use, so made that no metal substance can touch tho flesh. They are durable and cost only half a dollar. We wouldn't ex change ours for a gold one, if it couldn't be replaced. Don't fail to try it. Heaves in Horses. Seeing spearment and other articles re commended for horses prompts me to mention my experience with another valuble herb in the cure of this distress ing and troublesome complaint. Feed no hay to the horse for tBirty-six or forty eight hours, and give only a pailful of water at a time. Then throw an armful of well-cured smartweed before him, and let him cat all he will. In all cases where the cells of the lungs are not broken down great relief if not a perfect cure will fol low. I have seen a horse, with the heaves as bad as I ever saw, cured by one dose. Smartweed is valuble for many purposes, and should be laid away for use when needed. Points of u Good Cow. She's long in her face, she's fine in her horn, she'll rfuickly get fat without cake or corn ; Ehe's clean in her jaw, and full in her chin ; she's heavy in the flank and wide in loin ; she's broad in her rib, and long in her rump. A straight and flat back with never a hump ; she's wide in her hips, and calm in her eyes ; 6he's fine in her shoulders, and thin in her thighs; she's light in her neck and small in her tail ; she's wide in her breast, and good at the pail; she's fine in her bone, and silky of skin ; she's a grazier's without and butcher's within. A Horse Breaking Its Halter, to prevent a horse from breaking its halter, procure a small, hard, strong cord, from eight to ten feet long; put the harness on the horse ; bueklo the girth tight ; make a slipping noose on one end of the cord and put it around the horse's tail, close to the body ; slip the other through the turret and bit-ring,and hitch tho horse to a post, and leave it to itsolf. Two or three lessons will cure any horse. - American Fanner. Milkers versus Milking, Tho quantity of milk drawn from a cow per annum depends more than some imagine upon the milker. Tho best cow in the world may sooh be spoiled by care less and irregular milking, whereas as an ordinary animal hiy bo mado to yield much more of tho delicious beverage than usual, by the right performance of this simplo operation. To find a good cow is not an easy thing but more easy than to find ah accomplished; milker. HOTELS. PERRY HOUSE, New Dlooniflcld, Pa. rpiIE sulwerllwr having purchased the property .A. on me uonier 01 m.unc mm viii iisie put, opposite the Court House, invites nil Ills friends and former customers to give lilm a call ns lie Is determined to furnish first class aeeoiiunodiitlons. THOMAS HUTCH, 3 ltf. Proprietor. JAGLE HOTEL NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry County, Peiin'a. HA VINO purchased the hotel formerly occu pied by David II. Ltiiifcr. situated on North Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, 1 nm tirepiired to receive transient guests or regular warders. To all who favor me, with their custom. I shall endeavor to furnish first class accommodations. A call is solicited. GEORGE DERRICK. Blooinlleld, March 9, 1809. 3 10 ly 5 TnOMAS Moohe. 8. a A'nni:u. GREATLY IMMtOYKW AND RE-FITTED ! 'THE union; This Hue Hotel Is located on Arch Street, Between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOOKE & WEPKIt Proprietors. January 1, 1809. THE ONLY RELIABLE CURE F O 11 DYSPEPSIA IN THE KNOWN WORLD .' DlL WlSIIAUT'S CllKAT AMERICAN DTSI'KrSIA Pills and ITnk Tur.K Tab Cordial are a positive and Infallible cure for Dyspepsia in its most aggra vated form and no matter of now long standing. They penetrate the secret abode of this terrible disease, and exterminate It, root and branch, for ever. Tlinv nllevlntp nwivA mrimv mid ullmif aitll'nrliirr than tongue can tell. Tliov are niitpil fnr enrliifr tlta itmutilpanni.ntn.iii.1 hopeless cases, when every known means fails to atiortl relict. No form of dyspepsia or indigestion can resist their penetrating power. BR. WISHART'S nun tree tan coaowt It is the vital prlnclpleof the PlneTreo, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medical properties are retained. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the apiietite. Jt strengthens thedebilitiited system. It purities anil enriches the blood, and exiiel's from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves tho mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lungs, lis healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflammation. It is the result of years of study and ex)crimcnt,and it is offered to the afflicted with the positive assur ance of its power to cure the following diseases, if the patient lias not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure: Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and lireast, Ilronchitis, Liver Complaint Illind and Illeeillng Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptha ria, etc., do. A medical expert, holding honorable collegiate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examina tion of patients at the olllce parlors. Associated with him are three consulting plivsicians of acknnwl edged eminence whose services' are given to tho public KHKE OP OIlAIUiU. This opportunity is given by no other institution in the country. letters from any part of the country asking ad vice will be promptly and gratuitously responded to. Where convenient, remittances should take the shape of DUAFT8 OK POST OFFICE OKDEliS. Price of Wishart's American Dyspepsia Pills, 81a box. 8ent by mail on receipt of price. Price of Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, 81.50 a bottle, or Sll a dozen. Kent by express. All communications should be addressed L. Q. C. WISHAUT, M. I)., No. 232 North Second St., 413m Philadelphia. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing su II (Med several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dreaded disease. Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-stillerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send d copy of the P" 'crlption uned (free of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which Oiey will (hid a mum Cukk Wnt Consumption, Asthma. DuOnhintih, etc. The object of the ad vertiser in sending Hie Prescription Is to benellt the atllicted, and spread Information which h conceives to lie Invaluable; and lie hope every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing (lie prescription, will pleas ad dress ItEV. KDWAUD A. WILSON, ItMy Williamsburg, King ounty, Nw Yojk. Tho Bloomfield Times JOB-OFFICE! "Wc now have the material to do all kinds of .T O 13 - W O 1 li Sitch as IPiillio filo 3Sillw, Plain or in Colors. Blanks of All Kinds ! II 1 1,1. HEADS, LETTER HEALS, ENVELOPES, DRAFTS, AND CHECKS ! P O S T E 11 S OF ALL SIZES, PLAIN OR FANCY I In fact we are prepared to do every variety of 40B PRINTING, Uusually Done in a Country Office All Orders PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO A T It EA S ON A It L E 11A TICS. OFFICE IN POTTERS ROW, orrosim . M. ItiiicsmUliN If old ! P fjUaomfitltr jinus IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, PAIN-KILLER . opinions of tub press. No article ever attained to such unbounded popu larity. Salem Observer An article of great merit and virtue. Clnelnnat tlonparilc.. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain Killer. We have seen Its magln effects in soothing the severest pain, and know it to be a good article. t'incinniti Jjenpatch. A speedy cure for pain. No family should be without it. Montreal Tmnscriitt. There has nothing as yet surpassed the Pain Kill er, which Is the most valuable lamily medlcne now in use. 'Ivnncssee Orian. It has real merit: as a means of removing pain no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis' Pain killer. Xewjiort, (A) Daily iVeuw. Its wonderful power in removing the most severe pain has never been equalled. Darlington Sentinel. It is one of the few articles that are Just what thev pretend to be.JIrunswick telegraph. Our own opinion Is that no family should be with out a bottle of ft for asinglc hour. Inllesh wounds aches, pains, sores, &c, it is the most elleetual rem edy we know of. yews, at. John, Canada. After many years' trial of Davis' Pain Killer, we advise that every family should provide themselves with so effectual and speedy a pais killer. Am herst, (iV. S.) O'uzelte. The Pain Killer of Perry Davis & Son we can con fidently recommend. We have used It for a length of time and Invariably with success. Canada Hup list. S- The Pain Killer Is for sale by medicine deal ers generally. resold by Dr. M. 11. Htrlcklcr, New Ploom Held, Pa. Dec. V lm Cure for Consumption. WHAT THE DOCTORS SAY: AMOS WOOLEY, M. D., of Kosciusco county, In (liana, says : " For three years past I have used AL LEN'S LUNtl BALSAM extensively, in my practice, and I am satislicd that there Is no better medicine for lung diseases In use." ISAAC A. DOKAN.M. I)., of Logan county, Ohio, says: "ALLEN'S LUNO BALSAM not only sells rapidly but gives perfect satisfaction in every case within my knowledge. Having confidence in it and knowing that it possesses valuable medicinal prop erties, I freely use it In my daily practice, and with unbounded success. As an expectorant it Is cer tainly far ahead of any preparation I have ever yet known." NATHANIEL HAU1SIS, M. 1)., of Middlcbury, Vermont, says: "I have no doubt It will soon be come a classical remedial agent for the cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and the Bronchial tubes." . Physicians do not recommend a medicine which has no merits. What they say abuutj ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM Can be taken as a fact. Let all afllicted test it at once. fiold bg all Medicine Dealers. 9-Sold by Dr. M. B. Strlcklcr, New Bloomtlcld, Pa. Dec. 7. 1809 lm. SHRINER'S Will cure the ASTITMA, BRONCHITIS, BLOOD SPITTING, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. PAIN Mid WEAKNESS IN THE CHEST, TROUBLESOME COUGHING AT NIGHT, Ac. It will effectual re move the Cough thmt frequently foliowl Measles, and any affection of the respiratory organs, no matter of how long Handing, or whatever the age of the person. It aet ai a epeciflc, ii purely vegetable, and ll pleaiant to the taite. Itf effect Is soothing, allaying the vio lence of the cough, facilitating expectoration, quieting the nerves and exbilirating the system. Mothers, Save Your Children! No child need die of CROUP, If this Syrup Is used in time: Ait it a fact dtm&nttraUd by experience. No family should be without this 8yrup, as that fatal disease, CROUP, comes like a thief in the night, to teal away jour little oacs, when regular medical aid tot m ooiainea. Prtpartd only ty , DAVID E. FOUTZ, Baltimore, Mi. TO OUlt FRIENDS! THE undersigned have this day formed a Co Partnership under the name of SIDDALL & MARKLEY, and will continue the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At No. 119 Market Street, Succedlng to tho well-known house ot WKIGHT & SIDDALL. Trusting to receive a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on the old linn, We are yours, ltesjiectfully, FKANCIS H. SIDDALL. One of the II rm of Wright & Siddall. ARTHUR D. MARKLEY, M. I)., Philadelphia, January 1, 1870. i. o. xj. rt. LOOKING FOIt A PLACE TO KUY GOODS, LOW; Then go to the One Price Store, of F. MORTIMER, New Bloomllold, Pa. "pOR Extra Rio Coffee, eithor Roasted or Gran, or a tin Coffee at 25 cents, go to JT. MORTIMER'S. Bloomfield Academy ! An English and Classical School ron LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I THK WINTKR HKKKION of this Institution commenced December (1th. The course of study embraces Latin, (treek, KliKlish llrauches, Mathematics, Natural Selene, &(!., and is designed to furnish a thorough Knulisli Kdiication. or a complete Preparation for a l olit Ifiato Course. Vacations: July and August, and one wesk at Christmas. Terms: Fnr Hoarding. Furnished Room. Wash ing, Tuition iu Latin, (ireek, Knglish itranehesand Mathematics, for the scolastic year, except board In vacations. $oo.(ki. The Hoarding Department Is at the institution, under the supervision of Wlliam drier. Ksq.. br whom good and substantlsil iMiard will be fur nished ; a or I the pupils will be under Hie strict cant of the Principal. Address T. A. SN1VKLY. A. 11., Principal, or WILLIAM (iKIKlt. 51tfl New liloumtlcld, Perry county, P. IVoav HtsxpTO 3L.ino BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD and NEWPORT ! WIXTEll A RRA XQEMEXT. THE subscriber Is now running a hack between ftloomtlcld and Newport, leaving llloomHeld at A a m., arriving at Newport in time to connect with the Kxpress train East. Returning, leaves Newport at 2.30 p. in., or on the arrival of the Mail train West. - Ho has also opened a LIVERY In th Stable belonging to Hinesmilli's Hotel, where he is pro pared to furnish horses and buggies at moderat prices. AMOS ROUINSON. TVliTW STOKE ! CHEAP GOODS! THE subscriber having opened a new Store, on door East of Sweger's Hotel, solicits a share of the public patronage. He has Just received a full supply of IV O W Car tl and will constantly keep on hand, a complete ai sortincut of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, Q UEEA'SWARE, IIA UD WARE, ROOTS i SHOES, IIA TS fc CAPS. Aud Everything else usually kept In Stores. 47 Call and sec my stock. ROH'T. N. WILLIS, New Dloomlield, Ta. 3 42 New Carriage Manufactory, On High Strkkt, East op Carlisle St., New Bloomfield, Fenn'n. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New lllooinlield, Pa., where lie is prepared to man ufacture to order Oa r r i a gf o s Of every description, out ot the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and linlshed In the most artistic and durable manner. Having suiierior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. -KEPAIKINOof all kinds neatly and prompt ly done. A call is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. sitf B- CLAIRE:, MANOKACTURKHj AND DEALER IK Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, New BlooniQcld, Perry Co., Pa., KEEPS constantly on hand every article usually kept in a llrsk-ulass establishment. All the latest styles and most Improved Parlor aud ICitclteu Stove. TO 11UHN EITHEK COAL Olt WOOD! W Spouting and Hoofing put up In tho moat durable manner and lit reasonable prices. Call and examine his stock. 3 1 BELLS. 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